Ah, social media! It's where we all love to connect and get inspired and show our work and the thing that's usually the cause of our comparison syndrome, overwhelm, and lack of fresh ideas.

So how do you deal? This week, I'm talking with Instagram expert and social media strategist Jaimie Myers about just that.

We cover what you want to pay attention to instead of the numbers, how to build relationships, and how to move beyond the picture perfect feeds you see everywhere.

We also talk about the strategies you might want to stay away from (and I share my own story of a day when I tried something that turned out to be super high on the ick factor) and how to get started if you're new at social media and/or overwhelmed by it all.

Oh! And you'll also hear Jaimie's top Instagram do's and don'ts - they're so good!

So many of us are striving for something bigger in our lives and creative work. We want to find success doing something that makes us come alive *and* that serves the world. (No pressure, right?)

And, it's so easy to fall prey to watching what everyone else is doing and wanting a piece of their picture instead of focusing on our own. (You aren't alone. We all do it.)

This week, I'm talking about how I think so many of us are focusing on the wrong thing in our creative longings and where you can look instead. My way feels a lot more fun and easy, so what's there to lose?

Oh! And the doubt. I'll also share my new favorite way for dealing with those inevitable doubts that show up in every moment!

I'm talking with Laura McKowen about finding your Bigger Yes for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. Because if you're going to raise your hand and say yes to something, you want to make sure it's what you really want, right? Right.

We also talk about what to do if you aren't sure what your bigger yes is, what we can all learn from those pesky truths that won't leave us alone, and how to know if you should power through on something that isn't quite working or when it's time to quit!

This episode was full of SO MANY gems (get the cheat sheet on How to Find Your Bigger Yes below!) and it might be just what you need to let go of those things that only look good on paper and move into what looks good in your heart.

I was thrilled to get to interview Liz Bohannon, founder and CEO of Sseko Designs, for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. We talked about how she went from "an idea" of what her calling was to building the company she has now.

We also talked about how she felt about quitting her "looks good on paper" job to move to Uganda without a plan, what happened when she realized that she was building a business around things she *thought* she hated, and how many times she's been told no.

This episode was full of SO MANY gems (get the cheat sheet on how to pursue your calling below!) and might be just what you need to get your butt in gear towards making something big happen for this world.

If you find yourself on the constant quest to get more done in less time, this episode is for you! This week, I'm talking with Tonya Dalton, founder of Inkwell Press and the voice of the Productivity Paradox podcast about some of the biggest productivity myths out there and what you can focus on instead.

We also cover the basics of how to get yourself out of overwhelm, how to gracefully let go of things, and what you can do instead of striving for work/life balance (cuuuuuz we all know that the never-ending quest for balance isn't doing us any good!).

This episode is so good and I know it's full of nuggets you can implement IMMEDIATELY!

This week's solo show is all about what you can do when the worst-case scenario happens. I'm telling you a story that I haven't talked about publicly yet about a time, early in my career, when I asked someone for more money for some work I was doing and was promptly put in my place and told why I was completely wrong for asking for what I needed. Yeah. It was like that.

And while the experience itself sucked, I learned a TON which I'm sharing with you today! You'll also hear some reflections of my latest meditation retreat experience as well as the giant lightbulb moment I had recently about how I've been washing my face ALL WRONG. For my entire life! Bah!!

Is it possible for me to be any more in love with Tanya Geisler than I am? No. No, it is not.

I was thrilled to be able to bring this interview with Tanya out of the RYHSY archives for this week's show. In the interview, we talk about Tanya's work and what I think is the biggest threat to creative women: the Imposter Complex.

Ahhh! I'm such a huge fan of Gillian Pensavalle and her work on The Hamilcast (duh!) and looooved getting to talk with her this week about her work so far on her Hamilton fan podcast and what it was like for her to get to interview Hamilton's creator Lin-Manuel Miranda!

Yes. We geek out on Hamilton and our conversation is among my favorites! Gillian also gets to the heart of scrappy resilience and how she's created opportunities for herself in her life and career. You are going to love it! Enjoy, enjoy!

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Tiffany Han

Tiffany Han is a business and branding coach for the creative entrepreneur and podcast host who helps highly-creative people raise their hands and say yes – to those businesses they’ve always wanted to have, to those ideas that feel crazy, and to themselves. As the founder of 100 Rejection Letters program and the Raise Your Hand Say Yes podcast, Tiffany helps creative entrepreneurs move beyond their comfort zones to build businesses (and lives) that are based on bold, inspired action.